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Wijllie
01-25-2008, 03:28 AM
Since it is a new concept wouldn't it be great to make a list of common problems the Spyder has? Not in a negative way but in this way new users can be aware of what to expect or where to keep looking at in future.
Maybe this could be a sticky so we don't have to read a lot of messages, but see it in a glance.

- brake related problems (bulletin service- solved?)
- exhaust paint
- fuel smell
- brake squeeking
- engine heat right side (solved I thought)
- engine has to be shut down to access the trunk
- ...
- ...

srarndt
01-25-2008, 09:39 AM
Mode and/or set buttons that don't work properly

matusky
01-25-2008, 12:16 PM
- brake related problems (bulletin service- solved?)
- exhaust paint
- fuel smell
- brake squeeking
- engine heat right side (solved I thought)
X No Spyder in garage
X No idea when it'll be delivered



Maybe it would be good if all the owners quoted your post and put an X next to the issues they've had? I X'd off the last two because so far that's the only problems I've had with mine. ::)

Wijllie
01-25-2008, 12:22 PM
Thats w

Maybe it would be good if all the owners quoted your post and put an X next to the issues they've had? I X'd off the last two because so far that's the only problems I've had with mine. ::)
An updated sticky at the top would be nice *hint*

Lamonster
01-25-2008, 12:29 PM
Don't see where there are enough post or problems where there needs to be a sticky. By the way sticky post don't work that great anyway, people tend to look right past them.

tfjunkie
01-25-2008, 11:55 PM
Might i offer.................

Something like the pre delivery inspection list but with an addition....

Items that have arisen since the spyder has hit the street?

Wijllie
01-26-2008, 01:05 AM
Exactly.

Since it is a new product all readers can benefit and know where to put
extra attention on.

Wijllie
01-27-2008, 01:54 AM
UPDATED

- brake related problems (bulletin service - solved?)
- exhaust paint
- fuel smell
- brake squeeking
- engine heat right side (solved I thought)
- sticky M button
- water in trunk (horizontal gap need to be sealed in middle ofd trunk)
- brake pedal sensor (only few cases)

matusky
01-28-2008, 06:03 AM
UPDATED

- water in trunk (horizontal gap need to be sealed in middle ofd trunk)
- brake pedal sensor (only few cases)


Did BRP come up with a fix for the trunk leak or did you make something up yourself? and I'm assuming the brake sensor meant that the brakelight was coming on when it shouldn't......... or not at all?

Wijllie
01-28-2008, 06:51 AM
Did BRP come up with a fix for the trunk leak or did you make something up yourself? and I'm assuming the brake sensor meant that the brakelight was coming on when it shouldn't......... or not at all?


I am collecting common problems to share what to watch for if you have a Spyder.
My Spyder will be delivered in April.
The leak in the trunk is in a few cases if the assembly of the trunk is not tight enough or the hook is not closing well. You can adjust the hook yourself easily (it should spring a bit when opening), I suggest to go to your dealer if you have other leaks. If the brake pedal sensor is malfunctioning (was also on my testdrive but that was a prototype) you get an error on the dashboard, but this doesn't affect any other systems and you can drive the vehicle. It's not affecting the brakes or the brake lights, only the parking brake. However case to case could be different so always check your dealer!

matusky
01-28-2008, 04:19 PM
I am collecting common problems to share what to watch for if you have a Spyder.
My Spyder will be delivered in April.
The leak in the trunk is in a few cases if the assembly of the trunk is not tight enough or the hook is not closing well. You can adjust the hook yourself easily (it should spring a bit when opening), I suggest to go to your dealer if you have other leaks. If the brake pedal sensor is malfunctioning (was also on my testdrive but that was a prototype) you get an error on the dashboard, but this doesn't affect any other systems and you can drive the vehicle. It's not affecting the brakes or the brake lights, only the parking brake. However case to case could be different so always check your dealer!


Ah, ok...... I was getting a little worried about another recall being in the works. I'm getting conflicting stories from my dealer about when I'm getting mine, either March or May...... no idea for sure...... I'd hate to get it after this long wait to only have to run it 200 miles back to them over a simple recall..... hopefully they're 100% now on the braking system.

tfjunkie
02-27-2008, 02:49 AM
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Brakes squeak

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Wijllie
02-27-2008, 01:11 PM
Brakes squeak

Many motorcycles/cars have this so it's not unique to the Spyder...

Director
02-27-2008, 01:42 PM
Many motorcycles/cars have this so it's not unique to the Spyder...


Perhaps not, but there have been a lot of posts on several Spyder forums about brake noise, and it does sound like quite a few are unusually loud (not that this will stop me from buying one, mind you).
Bruce

Wijllie
02-27-2008, 01:50 PM
already added ;)

aubierules
02-28-2008, 08:35 AM
uh oh.. I HATE brake squeak! :dontknow:

morgcl
02-28-2008, 05:16 PM
3 weeks old 610 miles brakes still squeel but not all the time. i havent had any other problems. the spyder is great and loads of fun for this 64 yo.

one2doo
02-28-2008, 06:15 PM
The one I rode at Good Times had 586 miles and did not have brake noise. :doorag:

Polack
02-28-2008, 07:12 PM
Brake release - I have trouble releasing the parking brake. Sometimes I have to put all of my 240# on it to release. Anyone else having this problem?

Director
02-28-2008, 08:00 PM
Brake release - I have trouble releasing the parking brake. Sometimes I have to put all of my 240# on it to release. Anyone else having this problem?

There was a post today on the Can-Am Talk forum from someone who had the same problem and used a little WD-40 on the release mechanism. He said it worked like a charm.

trikester
03-17-2008, 01:28 PM
uh oh.. I HATE brake squeak! :dontknow:



It can be good at times, like when you hit the brake when a car is starting to pull out right in front of you and they hear the squeak.

One evening, when I was riding a mountain bike alone, in a state park, a mountain lion jumped onto the trail in front of me. I hit the brakes hard and they squealed. That scared the lion into running down the trail away from me and I have never minded brake squeal quite as much since.

Frank

morgcl
03-17-2008, 07:30 PM
There was a post today on the Can-Am Talk forum from someone who had the same problem and used a little WD-40 on the release mechanism. He said it worked like a charm.


thanks Bruce,

I dont know why i didnt think of that wd 40 and duck tape are standard issue in my garage

Ryno
03-18-2008, 11:56 AM
use a nice lithium grease, or a synthetic grease of some sort, WD-40 is good, but a lightweight grease will function longer.